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5 Things To Know Before Booking Your First Post-Covid Trip To Japan

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5 Things To Know Before Booking Your First Post-Covid Trip To Japan

For a few quirky fun facts (and important info) on Japan, read on before you book your first post-Covid flight

October 19, 2022

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The wait is finally over! In a move that looks set to revive the tourism industry, visitors are able to enter the country for leisure and the cap on daily arrivals in Japan will also end.

Japan, as a whole, is well-loved for many reasons. It has a beautiful and diverse history, amazing food, friendly locals and lots of places to explore. Of course, we could go on and on with listing out more reasons why you should visit Japan, but evidently, it’s so amazing, more Singaporeans find themselves coming back every year.

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But before you start booking your tickets for your year-end travels, there are a few things that you might want to know about the land of the rising Sun. Ahead, we’ve listed out some interesting facts that you may or may not know about Japan. To read more about them, keep on scrolling. 

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5 Things To Know Before Booking Your First Post-Covid Trip To Japan
"Tokyo Disneyland" is not located in Tokyo
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Why did “Disneyland” add “Tokyo” to its name if it’s not in Tokyo?

Located in Urayasu city, Chiba prefecture, the main reason why Tokyo Disneyland was not built in Tokyo is that there wasn’t enough space in Tokyo to build it at the time. On top of that, in 1974, the company “Oriental Land Co. Ltd.” pitched the current location to the Walt Disney Company, as Urayasu is relatively close to Tokyo and it isn’t popular as a residential area. Unlike the popular city, it doesn’t rain so much in Uryasu as compared with other areas – which is crucial for a lot of theme parks as many of the rides do not operate when it’s raining.

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They have some of the weirdest soft serve ice cream selections
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Fancy some ice cream? Well, you’ll be glad to know that Japan not only has some of the best soft serves, but they also have some of the most interesting flavours to choose from. Some of the more interesting toppings and flavours that you can expect to try at the ice cream parlours here include Wasabi, Shoyu (soy sauce), Wakame (seaweed), Beer (non-alcoholic), and Deep Fried Oysters. Yes, you read that right. Of course, they do have other sweeter and traditional options, but if you’re adventurous enough to try something out of the ordinary, then Japan is where you need to be.

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Know the rules of the escalators
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In Singapore, it’s customary to stand on the left side of the escalator, leaving space on the right side for people to walk by. The same rules apply when you’re in Tokyo. However, in Osaka, the rules are reversed, and most people stand on the right side instead.

We know, it might cause all sorts of confusion, but you can really see this when you watch the arrival of a flight from Tokyo to one of the Osaka area airports. While it may not be a big issue, it is still important to be mindful of others, especially the locals. Additionally, if you are in Kyoto, there are many people from all over Japan so this rule doesn’t apply.

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Drink anywhere you go in Japan
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Unlike Singapore, it is legal to drink anywhere you go in Japan.

You can drink alcohol on the train, in a park, or in the streets. What’s more, you can also buy alcoholic beverages from vending machines.

Also, contrary to most parts of the world, smoking is still allowed in many closed places. These include some restaurants, cafes and hotels. However, these restrictions are increasing and more places are implementing a ban on smoking, so it’s important to check before you light one.

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There are more than 300k family names in Japan
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In Japanese society, most of them call each other by their family names. For example, Suzuki-san, Honda-san, Miyazaki-san, etc. And this usually applies in public places including workplaces. However, there are many variations in the Kanji (Chinese characters) used for names that are spelt the same in Roman letters – which can be confusing. This is also one of the reasons why many of them still use personal stamps/chop instead of signatures for many official functions.

Text: Shazrina Shamsudin/HerWorld

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